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This little guy is so great! We have all seen the other colors. ( I have the red one in my Kitchen) but the gold is so mesmerizing. I want the gold one!! I do wish the knives themselves were gold. But beggars can't be choosey!

Are you unlucky in love and wishing you could extract your revenge on that loser ex of yours? Unfortunately, using the knife on your ex will land you in jail but taking out your rage on this knife block might be just what the heart doctor ordered.

Need to get a little anger out? Why not give your knife block all the grief!? Apart from its striking appearance the sturdy genuine Voodoo Knife Block is a brilliant kitchen companion, especially if you're used to using one crummy knife to chop, slice, fillet and dice.

If for you a suck-free Valentine's Day is best served with a side of bitterness, this is for you.
Not only can you slice up some tasty stir fry you can continue to ram a sharp edge into your ex-lover's nether regions...
Healthy and psycho. Yum.

I don't consider myself a serious cook by any means, but I DO consider myself a salad connoisseur, so when I found myself sawing back and forth with my dull "knife" to slice up some tomatoes I decided something needed to be done. I did some research but ended up receiving this totally cute PINK chef's knife as a christmas present. It looks a little TOO cute, but leave it to those Japanese to make a good-looking tool that's also functional. The chef's knife is supposed to be for MEAT (as the fun cutouts of chickens and cows inside the handle say), but I don't really cut up a whole lot of meat so I've been using it to slice and dice veggies for salads. Apparently this whole line comes in different colors so you can keep track of each knife and what they're supposed to be cutting (to prevent cross-contamination). The first time I sliced a tomato with this baby, I wanted to jump for joy. It's amazing what a difference the right tools will make. It will transform your chopping experience. That said, it does feel a bit thin, but Japanese knives usually are, compared to their western counterparts. And for $25, I'm not complaining!

And while youâre at it, drink pink. This divine single serving sized bottle of rose bubbly from one of Champagneâs top producers will have you perfectly set up for all sorts of occasions, from bridal showers and Sunday brunches to just a few minutes by yourself. Indulge.